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The line \)uty o Womanhood For all its seeming tranquility, woman’s life is a battlefield more dangerous than any that man is called upon to tread; Her enemy, inexorable and cruel, is Life itself . . . Her only weapons are love, and faith, and hope, t With them she has triumphed, and out of her struggle has come something grand and fine a spirit of humility, and a complete denial of self, t Only a woman could understand the joy of motherhood, transcending fear and pain. Only a woman could look forward with love i and eagerness to the day of travail when she will realise her dream. Only a woman could achieve her greatest happiness through fulfilment of a task that calls upon her to risk her life that another life may be brought into being, t For age-long years worn am has faced the task of motherhood unaided and unafraid. But today, new forces M S£VSC% *6® A WORK OF ART IN arc being marshalled . . . the legions of medicine and science are come to her relief. The pain and dangers of motherhood are being lessened day by day, and their banishment is a possibility neither improbable nor remote, f f f f We like to think that Berlei is doing its share towards achieving a speedier realisation of this goal. Berlei has pioneered the development of the modem foundation garment, which has contributed to an incalculable degree to the health of our women and to their consequent ability to undergo with greater safety the arduous task of motherhood when BRONZE by PAUL MANSHIP // comes to be fulfilled. The shape, and fitness as an aid to health, of the modern foundation garment evolved by Berlei, are determined not by the manufacturer but by the anatomist, the surgeon, and the mathematician. Upon this foundation of Truth, the stylist weaves her magic art of beauty to create that mental well-being which is to vital a part of health.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21734, 27 August 1932, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21734, 27 August 1932, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21734, 27 August 1932, Page 7

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